You Can’t Go Wrong With Vitamin C But You Can Make it Better!

by Living With Morgellons

First I have to give a big thank you to Sharon for sharing this. She constantly provides accurate, relevant information and resources.

I am not going to write much here but rather just give the links. I will say that I feel like this one is a big winner. Real big!

The first link is a short and simple tutorial on how to make liposomal vitamin C. The next link is from the same man and provides a huge amount of info in the way of dosages, resources and much more. Be sure to follow all the links he provides (lot’s of excellent info there). I love this guy and I love Sharon for bringing this to us.

thanks Ruth, I’m going to check it out. Sharon had a good point as well, you can make liposomal glutathione. On that bottom link on the Hawaiian guys page he has a link to the cure zone and there is some great info there too. He talks about different things you can bind with the lecithin. Seems to me that we could save a lot of money by making some of our supplements much more bio available, there by needing far less.

Hi Ruth, I never did the liposomal but same as you when the vitamin C carnicom info came out I really put an emphasis on C. How can you really go wrong, vitamin C is awesome. I started taking 2000 MG every 2 hours. At night I even woke up and took it in the night (not every 2 hours). I was doing a lot of stuff but at that time I was making really fast and noticeable progress
On Dr. Mikes link and also on the cure zone link and guide he provides they show a way to test the strength of your liposomal C. It’s really simple and ingenious I think. Using baking soda (they give a guide), the baking soda reacts with the un-incapsulated C (it will fizz).
But like Dr. Mike said the C that does not encapsulate is still going into you. I think the homemade stuff is thinner because the amount of c that gets coated is less (maybe 50 or 60 percent..just guessing from memory). That is still plenty to do the trick. It is so inexpensive i imagine we could just take more.
When I get my stuff I will do some little experiments to see if I can find the strength.
Wait….did you see the video about that guy in Austarlia that was basically in his way out and the family had to force the hospital to give him C IV. I will find the link.

I think the baking soda added was to buffer the PH. I read you can by pass this issue by buying sodium ascorbate, apparently it is inexpensive also.The company that sells Lipospheric Vit C uses sodium ascorbate. Also sunflower lecithin is less acidic than soy.

You don’t want the mixture foaming up over the edge of the unit. I read of people frying there units if liquid goes over the fill line.

this link has success stories of folks who read the book and also it has a clip of Dr Pauling. Very exciting stuff. Dr Pauling’s ideas on tooth and gum issues, that we are suffering from varying degrees of scurvy!

I went to the Yahoo Group on DIY Liposomal Vit C. One tip that I found made sense to me was heating the water to 110 and blending the stuff before going into the ultrasonic unit, and then refridgerating right after. Apparently it can then be kept in the fridge for up to 2 years.

questions: what type of ultrasonic unit did you buy? I would think cleaning the unit is a consideration as the lecithin is messy.

I bought the Now brand of Lecithin, it says no gmo right on the label. Now brand is in lots of stores in Canda not sure about anywhere else. Just look for non gmo.

Okay I must confess, I used a sonic denture cleaner to mix the liposmal C after I had blended it in a hand mixure, had to keep stiring it. I used the receipe from the yahoo group. They have pictures in files of what it should look like.

Another reason to include Molkosan in your diet. I went back over my notes in my morg’s booklet from last year and Cliff had mentioned Lactoferrin found in whey is a chelating protein, it is also found in Mother’s milk but I am not going there. Cliff had also noted lemon juice and baking soda and also garlic.

Yes ruth. There is something there. I felt it immediately. I cant explain that part. There is also a part about making it so that your body can absorb the iron but also blocking the big from getting it (the iron)

Hi Tina, god I wish I had a better understanding of all this. I do remember it was something to do with blocking a certain coversion of the iron so it did not feed the morgies. I rember I also bought a product called CFVIP-6 that also preformed this action. Since I got back on track with my routine I am feeling way better.

I wish I could wrap my brain around this stuff too. Ruth it is fantastic that you are feeling better. I know it seems like it takes forever (it almost does) but it is worth it. I really feel like it needs to be worn down. The trick is wearing it down before it wears you down. It gets easier and you start feeling better for longer sections then the bad time get less and less. then one day you realize WOW..I am better.

Woops that was CF IP-6. Yes it is a long haul. I had the crap back on face and in my eyes and nose last weeks, had a very hard time sleeping. It seems to be gone again since I am back on my protocal and eating better.

I check my bed every morning with one of those sticky rolly thing, to see what I have expelled in the night, seems to be lessening and so is my bath water showing a lessening of crap.

It’s only been a year for me but I got on it the first month treating myself. At first I thought fleas then when I saw the black specks covering my house and then coming out of my skin, I looked it up and the lovely verdict of morgellons was mine. I told it, it could go now.

Just a follow up on how my lipo C adventure is going. In each batch I make there is 1 tablespoon of vitamin C and 3 tablespoons of lecithin and 2 cups of distilled water. From the first thing in the morning right untilI I go to sleep I consume 1 entire batch broken into 4 doses. When I take my lipo C dose (each time) I also take 3000 mg. of MSM. In the morning dose I also take I tablet of NAC with my lipo C and MSM. I do that on an empty stomach. I don’t know if I would suggest anyone else to do that (I myself have a cast iron stomach). Just note, NAC is supposed to be taken on an empty stomach. Even before I was taking the lipo C about the only time I could take NAC was first thing in the morning because I seem to always be snacking and always have food in my stomach. What I have noticed and noticed in the past with the vitamin C is my skin smooths out quickly. I wake up in the morning and my skin feels really soft and smooth. In the past I was only able to achieve this with massive oral doses of Vit C or C IV. So my personal conclusion is that the lipo C truly is doing what they say it does and with much lower doses. I need to learn more about liposomes. These liposomes might be just the ticket to facilitate long term Morgellons care that doesn’t cost a fortune. My next experiment is liposoming glutathione. Sharon has been making and taking lipo C and also Lipo glutathione. She is also taking the higher doses of MSM but she is braver than I am and shoots it with water (word on the street says this is the best way). I buy MSM bulk powder and cap it myself. Sharon has reported instances of extreme clarity and even better vision proceeding her doses. I am anxious to work the lipo glutathione into my program and see if I can achieve this. I have read accounts of this happening with glutathione IV. They also said it had to be kept up. Now the NAC is a precursor to glutathione. The NAC actually is said to in the end (it takes a while) be a better source of glutathione as it converts where as the the straight oral glutathione gets lost in the GI. This is why I never tried oral glutathione (plus I take whey and that’s another story for another time). Now that I have discovered Liposoming, especially “home brewing liposoming”, glutathione is looking a lot more attractive, effective and economical. If I understand this correctly by liposoming the glutathione it puts that lecithin fat coating (encapsulates) on the glutathione and does the same thing it does with the lipo C..it passes the stomach and goes straight into the cell. Glutathione is a big player involved with our immune systems and an area I will research more. Any of you out there trying any of this for your own health it would be excellent to hear from you. Also you guys know I am just a cook, not a health practitioner of any kind. I am only communicating and sharing my adventures, experiments and reporting back to you all. Sharon is really good at getting accurate information and communicating it to us all in way that it can be understood. I have to say she has helped me to understand so much (thank you Sharon!). Ok this comment got a little long and I strayed off the Lipo C. I am ordering powdered glutathione today and will liposome that when I receive it and report back. just a gentle reminder, as with all new things we try we should be looking for and even expecting a herx reaction. In my early days of treating, high dose vitamin C (especially the IV) caused a big herx reaction for me. I did not necessarily feel achey but I sure started sneezing and my nose ran like a faucet. It felt like I had a real bad “cold” ( as opposed to the flu like herx which was my regular type of reaction…with body aches, clammy feeling, chills, headache and just feeling like a train ran over my head and a donkey kicked my a&$). Please pardon any typos, grammatical and spelling errors. I am thrilled with liposoming and just wanted to get a quick comment and follow up posted.

Some thoughts and questions I am asking are (not necessarily for you guys to answer..just thinking out loud) but if you have any thoughts or tips they are sooo appreciated.

Should I liposome it at the same time as I lipo C?

Does the C and gluthione combo effect the encapsulation rate?

How much extra lecithin?

If I decide to make the glutathione batch separate form the C batch, what is the lecithin to glutathione ratio?

I have decided to at first try to liposome the glutahione without the C in the batch because I want maximum encapsulation on the gluthione and my ultrasonic machine is small..plus gluthione is more dear (in price) than C and I dont want to screw it up.

I will then combine my lipo C batch with my lipo G batch for a total of 4 cups liquid.

I will start my lipo C and lipo G routine by consuming the whole batch broken into doses through out the day (will decide on dose amount later).

Now want I need to work out is how much lecithin to Glutathione. What do you think sharon? Do you have any links?

Oh I just wanted to say that my lipo C brew is thin but I don’t mind because it does not separate at all. I have read that the stuff we buy pre made is thicker because they vacuum the un liposomed water out to make the product more stable. I don’t have a need for it lasting a long time because I make it fresh and for the money savings I don’t mind this small inconvenience of making it more often.
Also on my lipo C, Sharon I did what you suggested, I mixed the 110 degree water and lecithin (the heat opens the liposmes) I then used an immersion blender and really blended it well. Separately of course I had the C dissolved into cool distilled water. I then combined the two and hit it again with the emersion blender real quick then dumped that into the ultrasonic cleaner. I know that it liposomed because I can feel the difference on my skin in the morning.

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